Lyrics
Afraid of the night
A sense of fear or unease associated with the night is expressed.
But where do you go
Questioning the destination or purpose when confronted with fear of the night.
Afraid of the night
Reiteration of the fear or anxiety linked to the nighttime.
I hated calling you
Expressing a dislike or discomfort in reaching out or communicating.
Afraid of the night
Continuation of the theme of fear associated with the night.
I'm ready to go
Indication of readiness to face the night or move forward despite fear.
Afraid of the night
Reiteration of being afraid of the night.
I hated calling for you
Echoing the dislike or reluctance in reaching out to someone.
Baby hold me close
An appeal for emotional closeness or comfort from a loved one.
Baby hold me close
Repetition of the plea for physical and emotional closeness.
Baby hold me close
Continuation of the desire for intimacy and support.
Baby hold me close
Reiteration of the request to be held closely, suggesting vulnerability.
Afraid of the night
Recurrence of the fear or apprehension linked to the night.
But where do you go
Repeating the question about the destination or whereabouts during the night.
Afraid of the night
Reiteration of the aversion to reaching out or communicating during the night.
I hated calling you
Repeating the expression of discomfort or displeasure in making a call.
Afraid of the night
Recurrence of the readiness to face the challenges or uncertainties of the night.
I'm ready to go
Repetition of the fear associated with the night, despite readiness.
Afraid of the night
Repeating the reluctance or dislike in reaching out to someone during the night.
I hated calling for you
Reiteration of the discomfort in making a call, especially during the night.
Baby hold me close
Repetition of the plea for physical and emotional closeness.
Baby hold me close
Continuation of the desire for intimacy and support.
Baby hold me close
Reiteration of the request to be held closely, emphasizing vulnerability.
Baby hold me close
Final plea for emotional closeness and comfort in the face of fear.
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